How to Take a Full-Page (Scrolling) Screenshot

A normal screenshot only grabs what is on screen. To capture a whole web page, including everything below the fold, you need a full-page (scrolling) screenshot. Every major browser can do this without an extension.

Chrome & Edge (built-in)

  1. Open the page, then press F12 to open DevTools.
  2. Press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + P to open the command menu.
  3. Type screenshot and choose Capture full size screenshot. The full page saves as a PNG.

Firefox (built-in)

Right-click an empty part of the page and choose Take Screenshot, then Save full page. Firefox stitches the whole page into one image.

Turn it into a shareable link

Once you have the full-page PNG, open sshot.online, drop the file in, and copy the link. Full-page captures can be tall — if the file is over the 3 MB limit, see our fixes for a screenshot that will not upload.

When you only need part of a page

If you just want one section rather than the entire page, the browser extension lets you select a region of the current tab, annotate it, and get a link in one click — no scrolling capture needed. For basic single-screen shots, our guide on taking a screenshot on Windows, Mac, and Chromebook covers the keyboard shortcuts.

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